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For example when i was younger I hated CP ponies and now I have an army of them. I also never liked Windy, i think I was given her as a gift and rarely played with her because I thought she was rubbish (I have no idea why) and now thanks to the lovely Pitterpatter I have Windy in my collection again, I'd also like to add the Moondancer pose Windy to my collection.
Maybe, maybe, but was a bad idea to mess with Field Marshal mul-ta. Bad, bad mistake on Ravengusty's behalf! The MLP movie and "The End of Flutter Valley" are plenty educational when it comes to Flutter ponies, including the line "Nothing can withstand Utter Flutter!" The Flutters flutter on. Supremacy on air is theirs. Meanwhile on the ground, the Bushwoolies and other more or less furry critters are wreaking havoc. The remaining Snuzzledrop Stormtroopers who haven't succumbed to the lure of soporific cookies engage them in close combat, forcing R.A. di L. to advance and direct their fire toward the unicorns. Garde-Kav. "Zitrönchen" are closing in on the magical quartet from behind, blissfully unaware of what might be lurking in the shadows.
The unexpected appearance of the SKPS throws General Gotitas' 1st Army Corps into disorder. Having lost their most precious possessions, the R.A. di L. pull back. Bubbles! The Snuzzledrop Stormtroopers pay a high price for having dashed past her! The Flutters regroup, dressed like a dream in all shades of the rainbow. Pilot Officer Peach Blossom executes an emergency landing by sheer bedazzlement. General Gotitas' staff is drafting plans for a fashion show. Only the Garde-Kav. "Zitrönchen" gallops ever onwards into what might be called a battle.